BMW Sauber to bring major upgrade to SingaporeSeptember 18, 2009 (13:03) [ Indexed from Formula1.com ]This season may not have gone quite to plan for 2008 championship contenders BMW Sauber, but the team have responded to the F1.08's inherent lack of pace with an aggressive development programme.
With just four races left, and BMW's impending withdrawal to contend with, the team would be forgiven for refocusing their attentions on 2010, but at next weekend's Singapore Grand Prix... More...

BMW drivers on final enginesSeptember 18, 2009 (11:37) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]BMW pilots Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica will be running their eighth and final allocated engines in Singapore next weekend following a disastrous failing in both cars at Monza last Saturday. Use of a ninth unit before the end of the year will result in a 10-place grid drop. More...

Agreement reached on sale of BMW Sauber teamSeptember 15, 2009 (17:33) [ Indexed from Formula1.com ]BMW Sauber's hopes of staying on the grid next season received a boost on Tuesday after BMW confirmed it has reached agreement on the sale of the team. The German car maker is pulling out of Formula One racing at the end of 2009.
Qadbak Investments Ltd, a Swiss-based foundation which represents the interests of certain Middle East and European based families, has agreed to purchase the Swiss squad... More...

BMW Sauber sold to Swiss companySeptember 15, 2009 (13:07) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]The BMW Sauber team has confirmed that a buyer has been found in the Swiss Qadbak Investments company. The firm hopes to make the 2010 Formula One grid as the FIA writes to all entrants to grant permission to enter a fourteenth team. More...

Double trouble for BMWSeptember 12, 2009 (18:22) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]BMW-Sauber witnessed a difficult and embarrassing early end to its qualifying session at Monza as the cars Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica suffered from identical failures on the same part of track. Both men were eliminated in Q2 as a result as engine numbers dwindle for the rest of the season. More...